Wooden Badges
Vibrant and colourful wooden badges inspired by nature and conservation.
Featuring a variety of fascinating species and to represent nature itself: the enigmatic Green Man.
It includes birds such as the Osprey, successfully reintroduced and flourishing in Britain, and the ground-dwelling Kākāpō from New Zealand, of which there are just over 200 left in the wild. There's also Archaeopteryx, the extinct ancestor of birds, which had the feathers and wings of a bird and the teeth and claws of a dinosaur.
I've also featured some lesser known species such as the Pangolin and the stunning Plate-billed Mountain Toucan. Both of them are critically endangered.
And from the oceans: the brainy Giant Pacific Octopus, and the beautiful Hawksbill Sea Turtle, one of the world's most endangered reptiles.
- Plate-Billed Mountain Toucan (50 x 50 mm)
- Giant Pacific Octopus (53 x 50 mm)
- Osprey (53 x 55 mm)
- Archaeopteryx (44 x 44 mm)
- Pangolin (44 x44 mm)
- Kākāpō (54 x 45 mm)
- Hawksbill Sea Turtle (52 x 47 mm)
- Bumblebee (42 x 47 mm)
- Blakiston’s Fish Owl (54 x 40 mm)
- Green Man (55 x 50 mm)
- Packaged dimensions: approx. 70 x 100 mm
- Responsibly-sourced cherry wood
- 4mm veneered MDF
- Gold-colour metal butterfly clutch
- Packaging: presented on a piece of card (55 x 85mm), sealed in fully-recyclable plastic
Eco-friendly
Made from responsibly-sourced cherry wood from ethical suppliers, using environmentally friendly materials.
Wooden merchandise production uses 20 to 24 times less energy than an enamel equivalent, reducing CO2 emissions by a third.
- The clasps on these badges are delicate, and suitable for clothing.
- I'd recommend avoiding attaching them to bags and rucksacks, as they're liable to detach if knocked repeatedly.
- These items are not toys, and not suitable for small children. Contains small parts.